QUALIFICATION RECOGNITION
March 1st, 2002
Keith NuthallPROPOSALS that could streamline applications by foreign accountants to work in Britain must take account of their need to have sufficient English skills and knowledge of local taxes and law, the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants has said.Director Mike Walsh told Accountancy Age said that proposals from the European Commission on the mutual recognition of professional qualifications needed careful scrutiny, so that standards are protected. The issue could become more contentious with the planned accession to the EU by 2004 of former ...
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